Paris had its own No Kings demonstration, small by US standards, mostly expats, as far as we could tell, but we were sure to be there...
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In the Place de la Bastille, of course |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
When we had an apartment in the Marais (2021?) we had vowed to visit the National Archives, a stately old historic complex within a few blocks. We never did. But this time we did it, in part thanks to our Passion Monuments pass. Not surprisingly, there was no line to get into the National Archives, and we seemed to be the only tourists...
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Entrance |
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Of course, there is the new, much larger Archives complex elsewhere in Greater Paris; this is the historic one |
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'Twas the Archives Museum we were headed for |
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Helpful model of the Bastille, the site of which is just a few blocks away |
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Lots of records |
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Contemporary exhibit |
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Cursive is no longer taught in US schools, we understand, thereby obviating Louis XIV's concerns |
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Some of the Archivist's offices and quarters |
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Helpful model of the Archives complex |
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Archives bookstore |
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Seriously |
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More upstairs, but we found the staircase daunting |
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Now in the Archives Garden, which we found disappointing, almost umkempt |
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Walking in the Marais, toward the Place de la Bastille |
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Contemporary sculpture |
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Paris' original public library |
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In the Vosges |
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Victor Hugo's house...next time |
American flew us back to Cary, via Philly, on June 27th, where we have been since, unpacking, sorting, repacking, continuing our outfitting of the "camper." We will be here several more days, then will set forth on our North American road trip. The blog will remain in Paris for a while longer, with a dozen or so more posts to go....
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Our temporary storage/workroom...note that it's a corner office, with a view |
Our default Paris destination is the Louvre, and we got there several more times, not for anything in particular--those will be separate posts--but just to look around, visit old favorites, often learn something new. Sometimes there would be a goal, e.g., the special donor room with the few Monets and Renoirs, and finding it in spite of mistaken memories and misleading advice from the guards, and leading to more new discoveries. Anyhow, here are a few pix from some of these visits.
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Piter Huys, Temptations of Anthony, 1547; never miss a Temptation of Anthony... |
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Unknown, copy of Elder Peter Breughel's Parable of the Blind, later 1500s; we saw the original at Capodimonte long ago |
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Younger Holbein, Erasmus, early 16th |
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Frans Pourbus, Last Supper, 1618 |
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Preview of upcoming attractions: the Tuileries, Place de la Concorde, the Cauldron, the Grand Palais...stay tuned... |
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Now we are in the bowels of the Louvre, learning about the architectural and other history of the place |
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Early sketch of the Pyramide |
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Just hilarious, some people thought... |
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Huge, detailed, colorful model |
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Same model, looking back from the Place de la Concorde |
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"Don't make my butt too big," #1,592 |
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Humongous temple column, Assyrian |
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More drinking horns |
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Silver plate of King Yazgard slaying a deer, Iran early 5th CE; from the Met |
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Yes, but is it dishwasher safe? |
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Assyrian orthostat |
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More from the Met: copper temple foundation pegs, c. 2100 BCE |
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Another day, another building...the ever-popular Hall of Apollo; royal jewels, etc. |
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A couple of Vicki's favorite Botticelli frescoes...Venus introducing a young woman to the Three Graces |
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Venus introducing a young man to the seven liberal arts |
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A late Giotto Crucifixion |
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In the Louvre, no matter what's on the walls, always look up; what's there can be as significant as the other stuff |
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Tribute to Poussin |
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Attempted book-burning |
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Guards defending Mr. Smoky's Special Lady Friend |